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Which AV are you using and why did you choose this one ??
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<blockquote data-quote="goodjohnjr" data-source="post: 1109783" data-attributes="member: 73546"><p>Currently, no antivirus for one of the few times ever, just:</p><p></p><p>Ubuntu LTS with default protection (firewall enabled) & Ubuntu Pro (free) with Ubuntu & all apps kept updated, Malwarebytes Browser Guard, AdGuard DNS free default public servers on router & in Ubuntu LTS, an ad blocker (Brave Browser's built-in ad blocker or uBlock Origin or Ghostery Ad Blocker depending on which web browser I am using), router's built-in firewall, web browser security & privacy settings turned on & up to highest or near highest settings, only install apps when necessary, and common sense.</p><p></p><p>Android & Google account with default protection turned on & up to the highest or near highest settings with Android & apps kept updated, AdGuard DNS default public servers, Brave Browser & Mozilla Firefox with uBlock Origin, only install apps when necessary, and common sense.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="goodjohnjr, post: 1109783, member: 73546"] Currently, no antivirus for one of the few times ever, just: Ubuntu LTS with default protection (firewall enabled) & Ubuntu Pro (free) with Ubuntu & all apps kept updated, Malwarebytes Browser Guard, AdGuard DNS free default public servers on router & in Ubuntu LTS, an ad blocker (Brave Browser's built-in ad blocker or uBlock Origin or Ghostery Ad Blocker depending on which web browser I am using), router's built-in firewall, web browser security & privacy settings turned on & up to highest or near highest settings, only install apps when necessary, and common sense. Android & Google account with default protection turned on & up to the highest or near highest settings with Android & apps kept updated, AdGuard DNS default public servers, Brave Browser & Mozilla Firefox with uBlock Origin, only install apps when necessary, and common sense. [/QUOTE]
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